Rotoscoping: Part 3

- [Instructor] All right, checking,…back to our folder, transform tab.…Okay let's see how we did,…right here I want to go turn off the splines,…and turn on the mat overlay,…I'm on frame 24, 23, and 22.…Okay, well sometimes you got to do it ones, okay,…let's say we'd like to fix frame 23,…mat off, wire frames on, select folder, transform tab,…and I'm going to use the nudge keys on the keyboard,…remember the ten keypad can nudge, so nudge.…

To nudge you got to turn on the on-screen control jack,…when I click on it, you see that white dot appeared,…the nudge does not respond…until you have that white dot lit up,…and that's why it's not been working for you, ha.…Okay so now I can give it the old nudge,…and get that guy in there, and the shoe,…let's say the shoe looks good.…I'm not going to worry about that, all right.…So the splines off, mat on,…and let's say we like that, okay,…we don't but let's say we do, okay.…

Now let's roto backwards to the beginning of the shot.…So my first key frame was here on 11,…so I'm going to go back to…

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12/18/2018

Visual effects (VFX) dominate at the box office, and Nuke is the compositing software that is used to create mind-blowing effects at the highest end studios. For a career in VFX, Nuke is essential. This course is an introduction that covers the entire program in just five hours. Upon completion, you should be able to perform basic 2D and 3D visual effects compositing with Nuke, and be prepared to tackle more advanced coursework and projects. VFX compositor and Nuke master trainer Steve Wright covers the user interface, including the Viewer, Timeline, Dope Sheet, and Curve Editor. In this section, you can learn about Nuke channels, node trees, and keyframe animation and get an overview of the compositing workflow. Chapter two introduces 2D compositing: image transformations, color correction, rotoscoping, keying, timing adjustments, and tracking. In chapter three, you can expand your skills into 3D: working with lights and cameras, transforming and deforming 3D geometry, applying materials and textures, and rendering. Each video comes with its own Nuke scripts and media, so you can easily follow along on your own machine.